Wildlife in Northern Ireland

Known for its diverse landscapes and stunning scenery, it’s unsurprising that there’s plenty of wildlife in Northern Ireland to appreciate during a holiday there. From colourful puffins to playful seals, you’re sure to enjoy spotting some of the country’s creatures, and you can get there in just two hours when you travel via our Cairnryan to Larne route.

Five Reasons to Spend your UK Staycation in Scotland

If you’re looking to holiday a little closer to home for your first trip when we’re able to travel again, a UK staycation in Scotland could be the answer. You can sail from Northern Ireland to Scotland in just 2 hours via our Larne to Cairnryan route, which means that you can be exploring Scotland in no time.

The Best Places to go Whale Watching in Ireland

Spotting whales in their natural habitat is an amazing experience, and something that everyone should try at least once. Although this activity might sound like something you need to travel a long way for, whales can actually be found closer to home than you might think. Here, we share the best places to go whale watching in Ireland which you

“A superpod of over 4000 Striped Dolphin” and other marine wildlife spotted on our ferry routes

Did you know that P&O Ferries routes are regularly used by Research Surveyors for MARINElife, a charity that keeps records of sightings to aid marine management and conservation? In fact, the group’s first outings started on a former P&O ferry service that ran from the UK to Bilbao.

The Best Places to go Whale Watching in Scotland

Whales are the largest creatures to have ever lived – bigger than the dinosaurs, and any animal walking the earth today. From the gentle giant that is the blue whale to the charismatic singing humpback, these are intelligent animals with intricate social behaviours. The chance to see them in their natural habitat is a genuinely moving experience, and in northern